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Divisions have emerged within the U.S. Democratic Party over whether to make removing President Donald Trump the main campaign issue in the upcoming midterm elections. While the party had previously focused on economic themes, recent events involving Trump’s threats against Iran, his controversial social media posts, and attacks on the Pope have prompted some Democrats to push for stronger action. About 40 percent of Democratic members in the House of Representatives have signed a bill to form a commission under the 25th Amendment to assess the president’s capacity, a process that could remove him without impeachment.

Other Democrats warn that focusing too much on Trump could overshadow voter concerns such as inflation and living costs. They note that two previous impeachment attempts failed to stop Trump, who was re-elected in 2024. A Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 77 percent of registered voters blame Trump for rising gasoline prices following the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran. Some Democrats, including Representative Henry Cuellar, urge prioritizing economic issues, while others, like Representative John Larson, continue to push impeachment proposals.

Republican strategists welcome the Democratic infighting, arguing it reinforces the perception that Trump is focused on the economy while Democrats remain fixated on him.

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